No capital Punishment in E. U. Countries

penaltyIt’s one thing to disagree with the effects of Capital Punishment but another to ban any country from E.U. membership because they wish to adopt it in their country,  Even Catholics are divided on the issue.

Since 1980, the USCCB has taken a strong and principled position against the use of the death penalty in the United States. We oppose the use of the death penalty not just for what it does to those guilty of horrible crimes, but for how it affects society; moreover, Pope John Paul II, in both The Gospel of Life and the revised Catechism of the Catholic Church, states that our society has adequate alternative means today to protect society from violent crime without resorting to capital punishment.

Capital Punishment.  A Necessary Tool To Defend The Sanctity Of Human Life.

By + Father J. Vida Elmer. R.I.P.
This short treatise had to be written in order that sincere Catholics may realize that the proposition of the Conciliar church does not follow the line of Catholic Tradition.

“If a man be dangerous and infectious to the community, on account of some sin, it is praiseworthy and advantageous that he be killed in order to safeguard the common good.”
St. Thomas Aquinas. Romans 13: 1-5

Note: How many killers who get life in prison kill again. Who should be responsible for the additional murders?
This is what you never hear about from the Capital Punishment foe’s.

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